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Foreign Language Effect on Dishonesty
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the use of foreign languages affects individuals’ dishonesty. We recruited native Chinese speakers who can speak English as a foreign language at universities in China, and they were randomly assigned ...
Xiaolan Yang +3 more
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Honesty, social presence, and self-service in retail [PDF]
Retail self-service checkouts (SCOs) can benefit consumers and retailers, providing control and autonomy to shoppers independent from staff. Recent research indicates that the lack of presence of staff may provide the opportunity for consumers to behave ...
Fee, Kenneth +5 more
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This study was carried out to assess how academic dishonesty in Nigerian universities influences university graduates’ quality and how these graduates contribute to national development for global competitiveness. The study area is Nigerian universities (
C. Eneji +9 more
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Curtailing Academic Dishonesty Using Student Affairs Personnel:The Case of a Private Faith-Based Higher Institution, South-West Nigeria [PDF]
This study explored the usefulness of Student Affairs Personnel in ensuring academic honesty in a private Faith-Based higher institution, South-West Nigeria, between 2011 and 2014. Using data from descriptive source, the study investigated categories of
Oludayo, O. Olumuyiwa +3 more
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Academic dishonesty is a widespread but dangerous phenomenon, as it forms tolerance for fraud in other areas, including through tolerance of the dishonesty of others.
E.V. Ulybina, A.A. Tokareva
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One-by-one or All-at-Once? Self-Reporting Policies and Dishonesty
Organizational monitoring relies frequently on self-reports (e.g., work hours, progress reports, travel expenses). A one-by-one policy requires employees to submit a series of reports (e.g., daily or itemized reports).
Rainer Michael Rilke +4 more
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Academic Dishonesty: Recommendations for the Future of Higher Education [PDF]
The culture of academic dishonesty has become a common practice among students across numerous college campuses. It is imperative to address the policies designed to clearly define plagiarism and academic integrity, as they are not universally understood.
Adams, Connor +2 more
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Abstract Academic misconduct appeal services have quietly emerged within China's education marketplace, with commercial agencies promoting themselves on social media to assist international students facing misconduct hearings. While existing research on academic integrity has emphasized prevention and detection, far less attention has been paid to what
Gengyan Tang +2 more
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Reacting to Unfairness: Group Identity and Dishonest Behavior
We experimentally investigate whether individuals are more likely to engage in dishonest behavior after having experienced unfairness perpetrated by an individual with a salient group identity. Two individuals generate an endowment together, but only one
Nives Della Valle, Matteo Ploner
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ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of firm‐level climate risk on stock price informativeness (SPI) through the integrated lens of stakeholder–shareholder theory. Using a global unbalanced panel of 73,770 firm‐year observations across 38 countries (2000–2020), we find that higher carbon emissions significantly reduce SPI, reflecting increased ...
Rawinder Kaur +4 more
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